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Director: Yoshitaka Asama
Cast: Tetsuya Takeda, Chikako Yuri, Toshiyuki Nagashima, Aiko Morishita
One summer day, Tokujiro, who works at an ironworks in the industrial area of Kawasaki, joins a choir group in order to seduce the girls who have come to Kawasaki to sing Beethoven's Ninth . Aiming for the performance in December, Tokujiro undergoes several setbacks through rigorous training and training camps, but before he knows it, he and his troupe members are working hard to make the performance a success.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Our Symphony (1979) is a Japanese drama film directed by Yoshitaka Asama that focuses on a group of industrial workers who join a choir in an effort to win over local girls. While details about the film's critical reception are limited, it appears to be a modest, character-driven story that captures the working-class lives of its protagonists.
Why you might like this:
Fans of intimate Japanese character dramas and the power of music will be captivated by the 1979 film Our Symphony, directed by Yoshitaka Asama. This heartwarming story follows a group of working-class choir members in an industrial city as they come together to put on a powerful performance of Beethoven's Ninth, showcasing the transformative ability of music to connect people from all walks of life.